New – Huronia Museum Outreach

Students grind corn during a Huronia Museum Outreach program.

Students perform The Three Sisters pageant during the Aboriginal People’s outreach program.

Today’s high cost of busing has meant that many schools now find it increasingly challenging to budget for extra activities that are crucial to providing a balanced education.  Beginning this spring, Huronia Museum is reaching out to schools.

Our new Outreach initiative aims to deliver our popular education programs directly to classrooms.  Students will experience curriculum-based activities in an entertaining, hands-on fashion, all from the comfort of their own classroom.  And because we come to them, there are no expensive bus fees to worry about.

To learn more about the museum’s Outreach program, please visit the Outreach page of our website.

Huronia Museum is pleased to be able to provide Outreach programming with the assistance of the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

Huronia Museum on “daytime”

The crew of Roger's TV's "daytime" film at Campbell's Hill.

The Huronia Museum got a visit from the crew of daytime, Rogers TV‘s popular live lifestyle magazine program.  They interviewed curator Jamie Hunter as well as Gillian Ross and Bryan Piitz from the education department.

The episode of daytime featuring the museum will air on Rogers TV on March 15, 2011 at 11:00 AM, 4:00 PM and 11:00 PM.

Don’t forget to tune in!

Huronia Museum on "daytime"

The crew of Roger's TV's "daytime" film at Campbell's Hill.

The Huronia Museum got a visit from the crew of daytime, Rogers TV‘s popular live lifestyle magazine program.  They interviewed curator Jamie Hunter as well as Gillian Ross and Bryan Piitz from the education department.

The episode of daytime featuring the museum will air on Rogers TV on March 15, 2011 at 11:00 AM, 4:00 PM and 11:00 PM.

Don’t forget to tune in!